Summer Grassland Wanderings ✨ Galloping through Hulunbuir in August, even the wind is filled with the fragrance of pasture grass! Save this 3-day itinerary through Xinbarag Left Banner, Chenbarag Banner, and Ergun, and discover the romantic spirit of nomadic peoples! 🐎
🌿[Must-See Spots]
📍Hulunbuir Grassland (Highway S201)
A true Windows desktop landscape, open year-round! Visit early in the morning or at dusk for the soft light and stunning photos. If you encounter grazing sheep, remember to keep your distance.
📍Morigele River Observation Deck (Ewenki Ethnic Sumu)
Open from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Climb the observation deck to truly experience the awe of "the world's finest winding water"! The Haolin Wenduri Viewing Platform on the riverbank offers a hidden camera spot, perfect for capturing panoramic S-shaped views of the river (located at the northeast corner of the scenic area on National Highway 332).
📍Tianxia Grassland Scenic Area (Morigele River)
Open 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Experience the essence of grassland culture in one stop: praying at the Oboo, shooting competitions, and mouth-watering hand-pulled meat at a Mongolian restaurant... The clifftop viewing platform within the scenic area offers stunning views, and we recommend watching the sunset in the evening!
📍Barihu Mongolian Tribe
Wearing a Mongolian robe while milking cows and making milk tea is incredibly fun! Be sure to try the freshly baked milk tofu; paired with salty milk tea, it's a nomadic afternoon tea. ☕️
📍Grasslands Here Scenic Area (east of Heishantou Town)
Open for limited hours May-October
Open at 7:00 AM when the park is less crowded! Horseback riding through the wetlands is incredibly thrilling, and the grooms are so considerate and will help you take ride videos!
📸[Travel Tips]
1. Wear a three-piece sunscreen set: sunglasses, a face towel, and ice sleeves. The UV rays on the grassland are comparable to those on the beach!
2. The temperature difference between morning and evening is significant, so a thin down jacket is more practical than a sweatshirt.
3. Circling the Aobao three times clockwise while praying at the Aobao, toss a stone with your left hand to make a wish.
4. The Morigele River Observation Deck is backlit in the afternoon, so it's best to go in the morning for aerial photography.
🍖[Food Radar]
▫️Tianxia Grassland Mongolian Restaurant: 80 yuan per person for a filling meal! Highly recommend the copper pot milk tea with fruit, and the mutton and scallion buns are bursting with juice.
▫️Leba House in Heishantou Town: The grassland's version of tiramisu, "Xi Mi Dan," is sweet and sour and appetizing.
🚗[Transportation Guide]
It's recommended to charter a car (approximately 500 yuan/day). Some sections of the grassland road lack signal. From Hailar:
→ Tianxia Grassland 40 minutes
→ Erguna 2 hours
→ Xinbarag Left Banner 3 hours
Standing by the Morigele River, I finally understand why the Xianbei ancestors chose this place to thrive. Hidden within those undulating grass waves lies a nation's eternal spiritual homeland. 🌾
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Summer Grassland Wanderings ✨ Galloping through Hulunbuir in August, even the wind is filled with the fragrance of pasture grass! Save this 3-day itinerary through Xinbarag Left Banner, Chenbarag Banner, and Ergun, and discover the romantic spirit of nomadic peoples! 🐎 🌿[Must-See Spots] 📍Hulunbuir Grassland (Highway S201) A true Windows desktop landscape, open year-round! Visit early in the morning or at dusk for the soft light and stunning photos. If you encounter grazing sheep, remember to keep your distance. 📍Morigele River Observation Deck (Ewenki Ethnic Sumu) Open from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM Climb the observation deck to truly experience the awe of "the world's finest winding water"! The Haolin Wenduri Viewing Platform on the riverbank offers a hidden camera spot, perfect for capturing panoramic S-shaped views of the river (located at the northeast corner of the scenic area on National Highway 332). 📍Tianxia Grassland Scenic Area (Morigele River) Open 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM Experience the essence of grassland culture in one stop: praying at the Oboo, shooting competitions, and mouth-watering hand-pulled meat at a Mongolian restaurant... The clifftop viewing platform within the scenic area offers stunning views, and we recommend watching the sunset in the evening! 📍Barihu Mongolian Tribe Wearing a Mongolian robe while milking cows and making milk tea is incredibly fun! Be sure to try the freshly baked milk tofu; paired with salty milk tea, it's a nomadic afternoon tea. ☕️ 📍Grasslands Here Scenic Area (east of Heishantou Town) Open for limited hours May-October Open at 7:00 AM when the park is less crowded! Horseback riding through the wetlands is incredibly thrilling, and the grooms are so considerate and will help you take ride videos! 📸[Travel Tips] 1. Wear a three-piece sunscreen set: sunglasses, a face towel, and ice sleeves. The UV rays on the grassland are comparable to those on the beach! 2. The temperature difference between morning and evening is significant, so a thin down jacket is more practical than a sweatshirt. 3. Circling the Aobao three times clockwise while praying at the Aobao, toss a stone with your left hand to make a wish. 4. The Morigele River Observation Deck is backlit in the afternoon, so it's best to go in the morning for aerial photography. 🍖[Food Radar] ▫️Tianxia Grassland Mongolian Restaurant: 80 yuan per person for a filling meal! Highly recommend the copper pot milk tea with fruit, and the mutton and scallion buns are bursting with juice. ▫️Leba House in Heishantou Town: The grassland's version of tiramisu, "Xi Mi Dan," is sweet and sour and appetizing. 🚗[Transportation Guide] It's recommended to charter a car (approximately 500 yuan/day). Some sections of the grassland road lack signal. From Hailar: → Tianxia Grassland 40 minutes → Erguna 2 hours → Xinbarag Left Banner 3 hours Standing by the Morigele River, I finally understand why the Xianbei ancestors chose this place to thrive. Hidden within those undulating grass waves lies a nation's eternal spiritual homeland. 🌾 #GrasslandTravelPhotography #HulunbuirTravel #MongolianCulture #SummerEscape #HealingScenery